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Next govt must continue to militarily strengthen, says minister

Defense MinisterPurnomo Yusgiantoro said on Friday that he hoped President SusiloBambang Yudhoyono’s successor would continue to bolster the IndonesianMilitary’s (TNI) weapon systems in accordance with the Minimum Essential Force(MEF) framework

Bagus BT Saragih (The Jakarta Post)
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Fri, May 2, 2014 Published on May. 2, 2014 Published on 2014-05-02T21:26:19+07:00

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Next govt must continue to militarily strengthen, says minister

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efense MinisterPurnomo Yusgiantoro said on Friday that he hoped President SusiloBambang Yudhoyono'€™s successor would continue to bolster the IndonesianMilitary'€™s (TNI) weapon systems in accordance with the Minimum Essential Force(MEF) framework.

'€œThe development of our defense under President Yudhoyono'€™s leadership has been very strong. I think this deserves people'€™s appreciation and the program should be continued by the next government,'€ Purnomo told The Jakarta Post.

The minister added that the successor of Yudhoyono, who will end his second tenure in office in October, should also continue to strengthen Indonesia'€™s position as a regional power and increase the country'€™s leverage globally.

'€œYou cannot have soft power without the backing of effective hard power,'€ Purnomo said.

The MEF is a multi-year concept to develop the TNI'€™s posture since 2010. Since then, the government has continued to modernize the military'€™s weaponry in accordance with the economic situation.

Indonesia is targeting the purchase of 128 military aircraft and 12 submarines by 2024.

During the opening of the 2014 National Development Planning Conference (Musrenbangnas) in Jakarta on Wednesday, Yudhoyono applauded the implementation of MEF programs.

The President also said Indonesia would continue to participate in UN peacekeeping forces, with a target of being one of the world'€™s top ten contributors of troops to the UN.

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